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VISION All of Polk County will have the fastest, most affordable and most accessible high-speed internet services possible by 2030. INFRASTRUCTURE LEAD TEAM The Infrastructure Team has made great strides in 2016-2017 by partnering with the Polk Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) to evaluate the need for sidewalks within a one mile radius of public schools (the area where most walkers converge on a school). VISION Before 2030, Polk County will have growth management and infrastructure that protect the environment, enhance quality of life, promote education and economic development, and are economically sustainable. Terry Brigman - Co-Chair, City of Lakeland Eric Labbe - Co-Chair, City of Winter Haven The Polk TPO has completed an analysis of the major roads (arterial and John Bohde - Co-Chair, Polk County BoCC collector roads) leading to 140 public elementary, middle and high schools. Jason Lewis - Co-Chair, Kimley-Horn it does not have a sidewalk on either side of the roadway. Cliff Bennett - Polk State College Mike Britt - City of Winter Haven The Infrastructure Team and TPO are now concentrating on those schools with Naomi Boyer, Ph.D. - Polk State College Hal Coffman - Madrid Engineering Group the worst sidewalk coverage. To date, the Team has evaluated ten schools and ABOVE identified priority sidewalk projects that can improve school sidewalk coverage. The Smart Communities Team works collaboratively to bridge the digital divide in Polk These evaluations will continue to be performed through 2017-2018 to address County through improved broadband access to affordable high speed internet services. Tina Barrios, Ph.D. - Polk County Public Schools 27.5% of the road network leading to schools is missing sidewalks. This means Chuck Barmby - City of Lakeland Julia Davis - Polk TPO Tom Deardorff - Polk County BoCC & Polk TPO those schools identified by a range of established criteria as “high need.” Danielle Drummond - Polk County BoCC Tracy Garcia - Visit Central Florida SMART COMMUNITIES LEAD TEAM Sustainable economic development, The Smart Communities Team continues its growth, opportunity and innovation are Frank Canovaca - City of Bartow William DeWitt - Polk State College Ercan Elibol - Florida Polytechnic University Doug Lewis - Polk County BoCC work in educating and building dependent on affordable high speed Gordon Green - Patel, Greene, & Associates community consensus around the vital internet access. Having a shared vision Lauren Hinton - Florida Department of Health in Polk County importance of a robust broadband network among all of the Polk County communities Hiep Nguyen - City of Winter Haven to support Polk County’s economic growth helps to ensure the alignment of broadband Nick Nicholas - DSM and prosperity. infrastructure necessary to meet the David Robinson - DSM growing demand. Brian Ross - City of Haines City The Smart Communities Team aided by Chris Rudolph - Polk County Tax Collector’s Office Addie Javed - City of Haines City Jeff Kincart - A-C-T Environmental & Infrastuctur e Affordable, accessible high-speed internet Ryan Kordek - Polk TPO facilitates many critical activities: Eric Labbe - City of Winter Haven • global marketplace Pam Luce - Polk County Public Schools Nick Nicholas - DSM Richard Perez - City of Lakeland Tom Phillips - Citrus Connection, Polk TPO Jeff Schmucker - Central Florida Regional Planning Council Steven Shealey - Envisors Philip D. Wegman - Furr & Wegman Architects P.A. Enables small business to compete in a EXAMPLE: INWOOD ELEMENTARY • Means safer streets and communities • Supports research and training at the Government Advisory Team drafted a formal Resolution supporting broadband expansion. Introduced for discussion at the Mayor’s Roundtable in the fall of 2016, the Stephanie Monk - Polk County Sheriff’s Office Don Selvage - City of Lakeland Chris Shelton - City of Auburndale Resolution has been adopted by : Tiana Sheppard - Frontier Communications colleges and universities • City of Haines City Marybeth Soderstrom - Central Florida Regional Planning Council Sidewalk coverage maps were created for all schools to depict the area within • Greater opportunities for students • City of Lake Alfred a 1-mile walking distance and to identify sidewalk coverage on arterial and • Better, faster, more effective • City of Lakeland healthcare • City of Winter Haven Mark Thomas - Warner University • Polk County BoCC Bill Ward - Polk County Sheriff’s Office • Town of Dundee (pending) collector roadways. Red symbolizes no sidewalk exists, Green means there is sidewalk on one side of the roadway, blue represents sidewalk on both. Steve Sowards - Inland Fiber & Data Ed Wolf - Polk County BoCC It is important that our county and all municipalities understand the essential need for this The Infrastructure Team is confident that improving our sidewalk network within one mile 21 st  century infrastructure which enables affordably priced, high speed internet access. of all schools will have a positive effect on our students and the overall citizenry in an effort to Polk Vision provides a platform to ensure we are speaking with One-Voice, and working make Polk County the only place to live, learn, work and play!” together to improve service offerings for our residents and businesses.” — John Bohde, Director, Land Development Division, Polk County BoCC — Terry Brigman, CIO & Director of IT, City of Lakeland 19 Infrastructure Team Smart Communities 20